Only hours after everyone and their mother watched Barack Obama’s “Between Two Ferns” that registered a ScarJo Nude Photos.3 on the Internet Richter scale, a representative for the 14th Congressional District of Texas, Randy Weber, took to Twitter to complain about the president, because Benghazi.

But that’s nothing compared to what the rest of Twitter is saying, including this fine fellow:

You’d think he’d be happy — he can finally tweet “die obama,” and not have the feds knock down his door.

Yes, every shit-bird insane theory has been debunked. The Times had a great piece on this. But no, keep saying there was a cover-up. I’m sure that will fly the Republicans into the White House in 2016.

No, no, let’s waste another hundred days of Congress’s time and another ten million dollars investigating this giant nothingburger. I’m sure if Darrell Issa gets another year at this, he’ll finally come up with some sort of smoking gun. And maybe then he can explain what the “scandal” is here.

Then maybe the House can do something really productive, like hold its 51st vote to repeal Obamacare. Right, Randy Weaver?

Hell, remember all of these attacks on embassies abroad that resulted in Americans’ deaths during the Bush administration? Remember how outraged the House was over them? Remember the millions of dollars spent investigating them? No?

January 22, 2002. Calcutta, India. Gunmen associated with Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami attack the U.S. Consulate. Five people are killed.

July 30, 2004. Tashkent, Uzbekistan. A suicide bomber from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan attacks the U.S. Embassy, killing two people.

December 6, 2004. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Al Qaeda terrorists storm the U.S. Consulate and occupy the perimeter wall. Nine people are killed.

March 2, 2006. Karachi, Pakistan again. Suicide bomber attacks the U.S. Consulate killing four people, including U.S. diplomat David Foy who was directly targeted by the attackers. ….

September 12, 2006. Damascus, Syria. Four armed gunmen shouting “Allahu akbar” storm the U.S. Embassy using grenades, automatic weapons, a car bomb and a truck bomb. Four people are killed, 13 are wounded.

January 12, 2007. Athens, Greece. Members of a Greek terrorist group called the Revolutionary Struggle fire a rocket-propelled grenade at the U.S. Embassy. No fatalities.

March 18, 2008. Sana’a, Yemen. Members of the al-Qaeda-linked Islamic Jihad of Yemen fire a mortar at the U.S. Embassy. The shot misses the embassy, but hits nearby school killing two.

July 9, 2008. Istanbul, Turkey. Four armed terrorists attack the U.S. Consulate. Six people are killed.

September 17, 2008. Sana’a, Yemen. Terrorists dressed as military officials attack the U.S. Embassy with an arsenal of weapons including RPGs and detonate two car bombs. Sixteen people are killed, including an American student and her husband (they had been married for three weeks when the attack occurred). This is the second attack on this embassy in seven months.

get over it, it was an opportunistic attack by religious fanatics coincidentally at the same time that other protests against “innocence of muslims” were taking place in the region including Libya. yet you have your alternate reality answers and you’re stuck with them as the world moves forward.

what’s wrong with capturing a large audience, especially a targeted demographic of young people, to promote your greatest legislative accomplishment.
the right wingers can always vote for repeal of the ACA a 51st time.